Ike Davis has joined an exclusive club that nobody wants to be a member of as he became only the fifth player in Major League history...

Ike Davis has joined an exclusive club that nobody wants to be a member of as
he became only the fifth player in Major League history to hit three solo
home runs without winning the game. As so often this season, the Mets had a
night to forget. Despite Davis’ history making heroics, the Arizona
Diamondbacks won the game 6-3 and now lead the series 2-1 with one game
remaining.

Davis combined his franchise record three home runs with three RBI and a
fourth base hit in his final at bat, but the Mets still slumped to their
53rd loss of the season. This leaves them 12 games behind the Washington
Braves in the National League East. New York’s other team started the season
well and had a first no-hitter in franchise history in June. Since then
though, inconsistency has plagued them and they seem unlikely to return to
the